CYURE GOES TO NATIONALS!!! Yay!!!

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As cool as the Terra seats are, I don’t need to attach things to the seat. I like how the Traveler appears to be a plastic material. Easier to clean. Especially if you have little kids, they are always putting their feet on the back of the seat. And I like how it has what looks like a pocket for things.
Our honda pilot has a cool mini pocket at the top of each rear seat big pocket that is perfect for your cell phone. About 2/3 of the phone slips in and the rest is out so you can grab it easily and also see the screen light up if a message comes in. It’s very handy
 
You know what would be fantastic to have in the seat backs (or somewhere else)?

A way to store Road and Recreation Atlases (Rand McNally, National Geographic, etc, etc) in an easy-to-access way. The pockets on most trucks are too short to properly hold an atlas or two. I store mine under the rear seats, but would like to have one or two readily accessible while on a road trip. For example, I’d always like to have the recreation atlas for Arizona in the pocket. And would like to be able to put the other state I’m traveling to (Utah, California, Nevada, New Mexico, etc) or through. I can swap them out whenever I need to, but mostly the short pockets allow the atlas to fold over and become warped.

If not in the seat backs, it would be nice to have a slot in the passenger/driver door (one that doesn’t gather dust, snacks, and other grossness), or a large enough dash pocket/box to hold those atlases. The standard size for large atlases is about 11”x15” or 12”x16”.
Isn’t what those pockets were originally developed for? That’s where my parents kept them back in the day
 
Isn’t what those pockets were originally developed for? That’s where my parents kept them back in the day
I don’t know the original reason. But the pockets in the photos are too short to properly hold the common-sizes of ~11x15. With those pockets, the atlas will fold over and the binding (staples, usually) will fail.
 
These look like professional manufacturer images, incredible detail!
I will be sure to tell my husband. That will make him very happy. However, all these great things people have been saying about his pictures, I’m not got to have a leg to stand on when he says hey let’s purchase the newest latest greatest camera. 😹
 
I will be sure to tell my husband. That will make him very happy. However, all these great things people have been saying about his pictures, I’m not got to have a leg to stand on when he says hey let’s purchase the newest latest greatest camera. 😹
Dave Ramsey would say if you want the camera, buy the camera! :LOL:
 
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Another YELLOW Scout, but still not quite the right YELLOW, but YELLOW nonetheless.

Also when you are a yapper like me who talks to everyone. Like literally everyone, you pick up little tidbits.

I don’t think I have posted these little tidbits yet. I asked if the Traveler was lifted. It’s apparently not lifted, but was told it is an off-road setup. Also, I heard at Nats that they are going to be repainted with fresh looks. 😳

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Another YELLOW Scout, but still not quite the right YELLOW, but YELLOW nonetheless.

Also when you are a yapper like me who talks to everyone. Like literally everyone, you pick up little tidbits.

I don’t think I have posted these little tidbits yet. I asked if the Traveler was lifted. It’s apparently not lifted, but was told it is an off-road setup. Also, I heard at Nats that they are going to be repainted with fresh looks. 😳

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Yes, Jamie mentioned that.
 
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I wonder if the tail light comes on when it is dark out when you open the charge port door to help you see inside? The light reflecting off the open door does a decent job of lighting the area. Might be a good feature.
At the reveal they mentioned the idea was that you would get light which was great but someone also mentioned that location and detail wasn’t set in stone. It’s a super cool detail and good use of light source doing double duty
 
At the reveal they mentioned the idea was that you would get light which was great but someone also mentioned that location and detail wasn’t set in stone. It’s a super cool detail and good use of light source doing double duty
I hand no idea they had discussed this. So many good tidbits coming from the reveal. Thanks for letting us know.
 
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There are so many great features on this car, but one that really hits me as "damn, that's cool" is how the tailight slides beneath the corner of the body panel. It's such a seemingly small detail but visually makes a huge impact. Also great for blinker visibility for drivers in your blindspot.